City News
California strikes down violent video game law
City NewsMarch 4, 2009
Grand Theft Auto and similar games are in the spotlight once again.Late last month,the U.S.Court of Appeals ruled against two California laws that banned the sale of violent video games to minors.
Marijuana Legalization Proposed at California State Assembly
City NewsMarch 3, 2009
California Assemblymember Tom Ammiano, D-San Francisco, announced legislation on Feb. 23 that would make California the first state to legalize marijuana for recreational use.
Students advised to avoid Mexico spring break trips
City NewsMarch 3, 2009
In late winter,when rain and finals are real sources of stress for students,a week in Mexico may seem like the perfect salve.But after increased drug and gang violence there led the State Department to issue a travel warning for Mexico,the idea may not seem so attractive.
Correction
City NewsMarch 2, 2009
The “Best Drink Special” feature in The Aggie’s Best of Davis section included two errors due to incorrect information provided by a manager at Café Bernardo.The Wicky Wacky Woo drink is not a dollar off on Wednesdays and it is not free on birthdays.The Aggie regrets the errors.
Forensic science methods called into question
City NewsMarch 2, 2009
Though CSI-based television shows often glorify forensic evidence as foolproof,experts say real crime labs may be more prone to errors than previously thought. A recent U.S.National Research Council report called the forensic science system “badly fragmented,” and claims forensic techniques are in dire need of improved reliability.
News in Brief
City NewsMarch 2, 2009
Sexual assaults reported downtown Two separate sexual assaults were reported in Downtown Davis early Thursday morning. The first victim was speaking with a friend in a parking lot on the300block of G Street when the suspect allegedly approached her from behind,reached under her skirt and sexually assaulted her,said Davis policeLieutenant Tom Waltz in a press release.
Sacramento area auto fraud bust nets 28 arrests
City NewsFebruary 27, 2009
A two-month joint investigation into auto insurance fraud by the California Department of Insurance and several Sacramento area district attorneys offices led to 28 arrests, including one Davis man, and several warrants beginning in late January. According to a press release from the Department of Insurance, the cases involved one of three different scenarios.
Police seek bank robbery suspect
City NewsFebruary 27, 2009
Davis police are seeking information on a suspect who robbed US Bank in Downtown Davis yesterday morning. The male suspect entered the bank at 304 F St. and handed an employee a note requesting money at 11:24 a.m. Thursday, according to a Davis Police Department press release.
Water levels continue to decrease in Yolo County
City NewsFebruary 27, 2009
Though February brought more rain than January, Yolo County is facing yet another dry season, which may lead to a negative impact on water levels. “The [drought is not only affecting Davis], but also the entire state,” said Blaine Hanson, an irrigation and drain specialist with UC Davis Extension. “We periodically get dry years and we periodically get wet years.“
New cervical cancer vaccination catching on with teenage girls
City NewsFebruary 26, 2009
“One less!” shouts the Gardasil advertising campaign slogan,and teen girls seem to be listening. More than a quarter of all teenage California girls received at least one human papillomavirus vaccination shot in2007,according to data from the California Health Interview Survey.
U.S. government faces veterinarian shortage
City NewsFebruary 26, 2009
A wave of potential retirements among federal veterinarians could be a blessing for vet students. A recent report from the Government Accountability Office indicates that the number of federal veterinarians is quickly dwindling.
Officials seek input on Woodland-Davis bikeway
City NewsFebruary 25, 2009
County officials and residents met to discuss planning for an Alternative Transportation Corridor connecting the cities of Woodland and Davis Monday night. The corridor would allow bikes,low speed electric vehicles and pedestrians access between the cities,which could be a particularly important notion for people affiliated with UC Davis who commute to and from Woodland.

